On the Sidewalk Bleeding
Across
- 2. The narrative perspective of the story.
- 3. The protagonist of the story.
- 6. The tone of the story, reflecting Andy’s tragic situation.
- 10. The gang Andy belonged to.
- 12. The article of clothing that caused Andy to be misjudged.
- 13. A theme questioned when people fail to help Andy.
- 15. A theme tied to the judgments people make about Andy.
- 16. What a reader uses from the text to support analysis.
- 17. The weather that reflects the somber mood.
- 18. The ability to understand others' emotions, which some characters lack.
- 20. A direct statement taken from the text to analyze.
- 21. The narrator's detachment, focusing on events without emotions.
- 22. The moment Andy realizes the cost of his gang affiliation.
- 24. A struggle between Andy’s identity and the perception of others.
- 25. The object used to stab Andy.
- 26. The mood created by Andy’s struggle and ultimate fate.
Down
- 1. The gang that stabbed Andy.
- 4. A concept related to Andy’s desire to be part of something bigger.
- 5. A theme related to how Andy defines himself beyond being a gang member.
- 7. The part of the story where Andy’s body is found.
- 8. The type of ending where Andy dies before understanding himself.
- 9. Andy’s girlfriend, who was waiting for him.
- 11. Someone who sees Andy’s suffering but chooses not to help.
- 14. The group that arrives to investigate Andy’s death.
- 15. The view that changes depending on the character observing Andy.
- 19. Andy’s struggle throughout the story.
- 23. A conclusion drawn from evidence and reasoning.